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Displaying AFOS PIL: SPSIND
Product Timestamp: 2024-06-03 06:09 UTC
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415 WWUS83 KIND 030609 SPSIND Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 209 AM EDT Mon Jun 3 2024 INZ040>042-047>049-053>057-061>065-067>072-031215- Madison-Delaware-Randolph-Marion-Hancock-Henry-Owen-Morgan- Johnson-Shelby-Rush-Greene-Monroe-Brown-Bartholomew-Decatur-Knox- Daviess-Martin-Lawrence-Jackson-Jennings- Including the cities of Anderson, Muncie, Winchester, Union City, Farmland, Parker City, Indianapolis, Greenfield, New Castle, Spencer, Gosport, Martinsville, Mooresville, Greenwood, Franklin, Shelbyville, Rushville, Linton, Bloomfield, Jasonville, Worthington, Bloomington, Nashville, Columbus, Greensburg, Vincennes, Washington, Loogootee, Shoals, Bedford, Mitchell, Seymour, and North Vernon 209 AM EDT Mon Jun 3 2024 ...Patchy Dense Fog Through Daybreak... With temperatures slowly falling and dewpoints remaining elevated, the calm winds and mostly clear skies is allowing some shallow ground fog to develop. Most fog development appears to be confined to areas along and east of a Vincennes to Martinsville to Muncie line. Within this area a few pockets of dense fog or visibilities reduced to under one quarter mile may be encountered. If traveling during the early morning hours, be prepared to encounter patchy fog with sudden visibility reductions. Slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. $$ Beachler
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